EIB Reacts to Greenwashing Accusations
The EU's biggest development bank has said it is "committed to working with partners worldwide to accelerate transformational investment in climate action" in response to a protest by Greenpeace activists in the EU capital, Strasbourg, on Wednesday. However, the bank says it does not have enough money to invest in green energy.
Source: chronicle.luPublished on 2021-11-18
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